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	<td nowrap="nowrap"><h1>General Tools!</h1></td>
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	General Tools for people who are working in office room.<br>
	OK, I am an office guy and I want to extract a rar file.<br> 
	But the bad news is I have no "unrar" software in my office pc, and the request for pc system admin is not my style.
	So, I wanna build a place where I can add these little functions and then, everything can be done through the internet.
	NO limit!!!
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	Ha~~, my next goal: write java code on the web, with an editor similar with the eclipes'.</div>
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		Available Tools:
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			<li><a href="blog/page/home.jsp">Blog</a></li>
			<li><a href="blog/page/home.jsp">Visit</a></li>
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